That's kind of sad, Zach, that's it's been so long and we've come so short a distance.A family in my area, inspired by Clint Eastwood's conversation with an empty chair, covered their front yard in "Take back our county" signs - and hung an empty chair from a tree with a thick rope. They refused to take it down, replaced it when it was cut down, ignored the uproar caused by the parents with children in the elementary school across the street and plenty of their neighbors, and insisted they were making a political statement, not a racist one. Yeah, right.Late on election night, someone nailed all four feet of a plastic lawn chair to their driveway. It had "FOUR MORE YEARS" painted on it (along with "racist pig" and some other things I'm guessing the local paper can't print). I'm not one to encourage vandalism, but I do love the symbolism!
The election is over, you won and elections matter according to Obama. Fair enough, you folks now own all of the problems here in America. It has never been about racism, just pure economics folks. Good luck folks, I will catch up to you in about a year or so to see how hope and change is going forward. The proof is in the pudding, it is now your pudding, your at bat, your ball game. If you are going to continue the false racism accusations over and over again, pray tell when will you put forth a real game plan to avoid economic ruin looming over this nation. Once again, elections matter and you are in control. What will you do with your new mandate? If all you have to offer is more false allegations of racism, then I seriously doubt America will move forward. Like I said, good luck folks, we truly have entered a brave new world.
The real conservatives have a golden opportunity now to ditch the fringe elements and take back their party. I wish them well, but I won't hold my breath.
MooseMom, what do you do for a living?, You should run for President of the United States, I would surely vote for you. The world could use your input in a variety of ways. Smile.
@Wat76, I'm not sure anyone with CKD would be elected as President! Can you imagine all of the wiseass comments on twitter about a candidate's failed kidneys? I shudder to think!
Quote from: Hemodoc on November 08, 2012, 03:36:50 PMThe election is over, you won and elections matter according to Obama. Fair enough, you folks now own all of the problems here in America. It has never been about racism, just pure economics folks. Good luck folks, I will catch up to you in about a year or so to see how hope and change is going forward. The proof is in the pudding, it is now your pudding, your at bat, your ball game. If you are going to continue the false racism accusations over and over again, pray tell when will you put forth a real game plan to avoid economic ruin looming over this nation. Once again, elections matter and you are in control. What will you do with your new mandate? If all you have to offer is more false allegations of racism, then I seriously doubt America will move forward. Like I said, good luck folks, we truly have entered a brave new world.We will ALL win if our Congress will stop thinking in terms of "us" and "them". This is about all of us, and I personally do not see anything wrong with a balanced approach to tackle the debt by curbing spending AND increasing revenue. Isn't this what businesses do all the time? Don't all businesses look for ways to cut costs and increase revenues in times of financial difficulty?Mitch McConnell is a traitor for what he said about his highest priority being making Mr. Obama a one term president. How can we avoid financial ruin if any group in Congress, whether it be Democratic or Republican, refuses to work with any other group and tarts it up as being somehow stalwart and "true to our values"?I hope we HAVE entered a brave new world, one of doing what is necessary to work together to come up with solutions. Fortunately, the economy IS improving as shown by current data. Yes, there are too many people unemployed, and our economy isn't growing as fast as anyone would like, so now is the time to stop all of this Mitch McConnell-type treachery so that our congresspeople can find some solutions.
Hemodoc, there is a time and a place for everything. Mitch McConnell is free to say whatever he likes, and I for one am happy that he made his desire to make our president a one-termer because we can now all see where his priorities are, which is NOT to bring this country together. People are free to express their opposition to the President's policies, but calling him a "left wing ideologue" is simply not factually true, much to the chagrin of those who reallly ARE left wing ideologues! Just because Mr. McConnell had a goal of unseating the President after four years, he showed extremely poor judgment in making those sentiments public. Those words should have been said behind closed doors.I am quite hopeful, however, that Speaker Boehner will be willing to accept the olive branch that the president has extended. The Speaker has been in a very difficult position over the past two years, and I am hoping one consequence of this election will be that he is reminded that Americans want to see a stop to the bickering. I think Speaker Boehner and the President can do business. I don't, however, have the same hope for Mitch McConnell. I think that as a person, he is intransigent and closeminded and a poor representative of the traditional GOP. You can tart up his treachery as "free speech" if you like, but his speaking freely has not endeared him to anyone of any consequence. Fortunately, he is in the Democratic controlled Senate, so hopefully he can just go on being hot air and not much else.Rerun, Hemodoc is the only one around here using "you people" or "you folks". No one but you has characterized anyone here as "bad". I don't think anyone here is "anti-life" or "anti-marriage", and I certainly don't get the impression that anyone thinks the more religious and/or conservative members on this board are bad people. As for legalizing pot, I have no opinion on that because frankly, I don't see the appeal, but then again, a half glass of wine is pretty much my limit. Alcohol is much more damaging than marijuana. I think it might be an idea for the feds to legalize pot, regulate it and then tax the hell out of like they do with booze and cigarettes. Talk about a great revenue stream! In the UK, they call it the "sin tax".Hemodoc, I am disappointed that you keep referring to half of voting Americans as "you folks". Your comments perfectly illustrate the unwavering divisiveness that too many Americans display. If you want to take your disappointment and go hide yourself away, you are free to do so, but I would hope that your love of country would prevent you from doing that and would, instead, keep you engaged. To just take your ball and go home seems rather immature.
Hemodoc...please stop complaining about your tires. If you have not learned how to change a tire by this age well then you have to pay someone to do it. You said it was a simple rotation which means that the tires were already mounted and just needed to be switched out. The tire shop saw you coming from a mile away.
Peter can you listen to the description of Romney's reaction to losing - there were fireworks planned for Boston Harbor Tuesday night - that he was shocked that he lost, that he had no idea that his loss was going to happen, and conclude that he would have been a good president? Isn't his inability to see what is front of him, his decision to surround himself with people who could not or would not give information to him straight, a clear signal that he was not up for the job of President of the United States? The proof of the pudding is in the eating; Romney made some terrible pudding judging by the looks on the face of Republican puddin' eaters.I, for one welcome, the President's policies. People with CKD, most particularly people who use dialysis, will benefit from Obamacare. Our society will benefit. The disconnect between the Republican Party and the American people isn't due to a poorly turned phrase or a campaign ad. The problem is that the American middle class knows that our current health insurance system is a disgrace. It is a problem that had to be fixed, and at long last the country has a solution. Of course we want the President's policies to go forward, the President won because his policies will benefit the country. The Republicans lost because their Party is toxic. Fewer people voted Republican because millions of former Republican voters don't want to be associated with today's Republican party. The Republicans in the House are today's Republican party and the American people rejected their cynical zero sum posturing.After Obama's successful second term I am looking forward to eight years under President Clinton.